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The Scorpion with Two Tails

Original title: Assassinio al cimitero etrusco
  • 1982
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
767
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The Scorpion with Two Tails (1982)
Slasher HorrorCrimeHorrorMystery

Joan has nightmares of Etruscan sacrifices. She knows very well the Etruscan language and her husband Arthur is an archeologist studying Etruscan tombs. In a nightmare she foresees her husba... Read allJoan has nightmares of Etruscan sacrifices. She knows very well the Etruscan language and her husband Arthur is an archeologist studying Etruscan tombs. In a nightmare she foresees her husband's death. And Arthur is then killed with the same way the Etruscans killed their sacrifi... Read allJoan has nightmares of Etruscan sacrifices. She knows very well the Etruscan language and her husband Arthur is an archeologist studying Etruscan tombs. In a nightmare she foresees her husband's death. And Arthur is then killed with the same way the Etruscans killed their sacrifice victims.

  • Director
    • Sergio Martino
  • Writers
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Mara Maryl
  • Stars
    • Elvire Audray
    • Paolo Malco
    • Claudio Cassinelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    767
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Mara Maryl
    • Stars
      • Elvire Audray
      • Paolo Malco
      • Claudio Cassinelli
    • 21User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvire Audray
    Elvire Audray
    • Joan Barnard
    Paolo Malco
    Paolo Malco
    • Mike Grant
    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Paolo Domelli
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • Contessa Maria Volumna
    Wandisa Guida
    • Heather Hull
    Gianfranco Barra
    Gianfranco Barra
    • The Police Commissioner
    Mario Cecchi
    Franco Garofalo
    Franco Garofalo
    • Gianni Andrucci
    Maurizio Mattioli
    • Masaccio
    Carlo Monni
    Carlo Monni
    • Senaldi
    Anita Laurenzi
    • Professor Sorensen
    • (as Anita Sagnotti Laurenzi)
    Jacques Stany
    • Nick Forte
    Luigi Rossi
    • The 'aulos' old Player
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Arthur Barnard
    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Mulligan - Joan's father
    Nazzareno Cardinali
    • Maria's Bodyguard
    • (as Nazareno Cardinali)
    Angela Doria
    • Hilda
    Antonio Maimone
    • The Boss in New York
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Mara Maryl
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    5kevin_robbins

    A Scorpion with Two Tails is an average addition to the horror genre, that potentially could have been better with improved kill scenes

    I recently viewed the Italian film 🇮🇹 A Scorpion with Two Tails (1982) on Tubi. The plot revolves around a woman in New York whose archaeologist husband passes away while studying artifacts in Italy. Haunted by nightmares of a mysterious cult performing sacrifices where her husband died, she travels to Italy to investigate the locations he frequented, and her dreams start materializing...

    Directed by Sergio Martino (A Man Called Blade) and featuring Elvire Audray (Ironmaster), Paolo Malco (The New York Ripper), Claudio Cassinelli (The Suspicious Death of a Minor), and Marilù Tolo (Marriage Italian Style).

    This Italian horror film from the era stands out with its unique blend of giallo and Indiana Jones elements. The solid acting complements a compelling storyline, enhanced by authentic sets and props. The film effectively uses maggots to create a chilling atmosphere, though some scenes might be unsettling for those not fond of them. However, the kills are disappointingly average, accompanied by the use of visibly paint red colored blood. Despite this, the ending manages to evoke a smile.

    In summary, A Scorpion with Two Tails is an average addition to the horror genre, that potentially could have been better with improved kill scenes. I would give this a 5/10 and recommend watching it once.
    6The_Void

    Dull and boring Giallo from former master Sergio Martino

    The Scorpion with Two Tails has all the makings of a great Giallo. Aside from the intriguing title, it's also directed by Sergio Martino; the same man who made some of the best Giallo's of the seventies with films such as The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh, it's written by Ernesto Gastaldi; whose name will mean a lot to every Giallo fan worth their salt as he has written many of the best films that the genre has to offer, and on top of that - we've even got a performance from cult actor John Saxon. However, Martino clearly didn't have his penchant for directing by 1982, Gastaldi was having an off day and John Saxon's character lasts all of about two minutes! Like the earlier Giallo, The Dead Are Alive, this film focuses on the ancient 'Etruscan' civilisation. Joan Barnard, the wife of Arthur Barnard; a famous archaeologist is having problems. She's suffering from nightmares that focus around ancient tombs. Her woes increase when her husband calls from Italy and ends up getting his neck snapped mid-phone call! She then travels to Italy to investigate.

    This film was apparently cut down from a television series, and I can only assume that they left the worst parts in! There's barely any excitement to speak of whatsoever, and this ensures that the film is very hard to care about. Add in some extremely unenthusiastic performances (unenthusiastic even by Italian horror standards!) and some silly fantasy crap and what we've ended up with here is one of the worst Giallo's ever made! It's a real shame too as this film blends in a few different styles and if Martino could have just pulled it all together better, this could definitely have sat alongside his more esteemed film credits. One of the few saving graces in this film is the music; but once you recognise it from The Beyond, the credibility soon dries up! At least the film manages to limp through with a decent finale; though once you've sat through the first eighty five minutes of the film, it could be the best ending of all time and most people would be unlikely to care. Overall, this is absolutely nothing to recommend this film for and I recommend that everyone skips it!
    5lee_eisenberg

    not Sergio Martino's best

    Sergio Martino is one of the notable directors in the Euro-horror genre along with Mario Bava, Jess Franco, Jean Rollin, and others. My personal favorite of his movies is "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh". His "Assassinio al cimitero etrusco" ("The Scorpion with Two Tails" in English) is an OK, not great movie. It's a convoluted story about a woman whose archaeologist husband gets murdered while looking through an ancient cemetery in Italy. Elvire Audray, who plays the lead role, looks as if she could have been one of Alfred Hitchcock's icy blondes. I haven't seen all of Martino's movies, but of the ones that I've seen I'd say that his best ones star Edwige Fenech*. This one is more mediocre. Other cast members include John Saxon (Roper in "Enter the Dragon" and the father in "A Nightmare on Elm Street") and Van Johnson (one of the stars from Hollywood's Golden Age).

    *Quentin Tarantino referenced her in "Inglourious Basterds": Mike Myers's character is named Ed Fenech.
    3BA_Harrison

    Martino loses his mojo.

    Director Sergio Martino started his directorial career in fine form, giving giallo fans several classics (my favourites being The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key and The Suspicious Death of a Minor); he also directed the entertainingly trashy cannibal flick Slave of the Cannibal God (1978). However, by the end of the '70s, it seemed as though he had lost his knack for thriller/horror movies: after the mediocre creature feature Island of Mutations (1979) and the atrocious Jaws rip-off The Great Alligator (also '79), Martino turned his back on gialli and scary films to concentrate on comedy and action, the one exception being The Scorpion With Two Tails.

    John Saxon (Enter the Dragon, A Nightmare on Elm Street) plays American archaeologist Arthur Barnard, who discovers an ancient Etruscan tomb, but who is murdered shortly after, his head twisted so that it is facing backwards. Arthur's widow, Joan (Elvire Audray), travels to Italy to help the police with their investigations; while there, she uncovers a drug-smuggling operation masterminded by her father. Meanwhile, whoever killed Arthur is continuing their murderous ways, twisting various people's noggins 180 degrees.

    Starting life as a TV mini-series comprising of seven one hour long episodes, The Scorpion With Two Tails was edited down to ninety-eight minutes and released as a feature; unsurprisingly, the film feels incredibly disjointed and is often confusing, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it didn't make much sense in its entirety either. Adding to the awfulness is the diabolical central performance from Audray (who was clearly cast for her looks), the repetitive gore-free killings, and numerous dull dialogue-heavy scenes. Fabio Frizzi provides the score, but repurposes much of his own music from Fulci's City of the Living Dead, which makes the whole thing feel even more cheap.

    2.5/10, rounded up to 3 for the always reliable Saxon: if only he had been in the film for longer.
    4dopefishie

    lackluster and unpredictable

    The true strength is its unpredictability. There's like three different plots all woven together (and not particularly well). Some of the locations and coloring/lighting is quite good. It's a pretty film to look at.

    The acting is not particularly good. That being said, I've seen much worse before.

    Although there are a number of genres mixed in here, the overarching genre is giallo/slasher. What it's really missing is the graphic violence and sexuality that so often punctuate giallo and slasher films. There's no payoff. The ending gimmick was really bad.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Wandisa Guida.
    • Goofs
      When Joan runs through the tunnel into some spider webs, she waves her hands around in them like she's stuck, but they weren't really near enough to have held her back.
    • Quotes

      The 'aulos' old Player: [stops playing ancient flute, speaks to Joan] Welcome back, Granter of Gifts.

    • Crazy credits
      Final credits roll over a shot in which the World Trade Center towers over.
    • Connections
      References City of the Living Dead (1980)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1982 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Murder in an Etruscan Cemetery
    • Filming locations
      • St. Patrick's Cathedral and Saks Fifth Avenue Department Store, Rockefeller Center, Manhattan New York City, New York, USA(Joan crosses Fifth Avenue)
    • Production companies
      • Dania Film
      • Medusa Distribuzione
      • Publikampas
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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